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. >>> this comes to us from san diego, california, where one newborn at the zoo continued to charm the world. you really have to see it. adorable doesn't even say it properly. the 11-week-old giant panda took its first baby steps. he mustered enough strength to lurch forward before collapsing. the precious animal look like he was crawling. vets say it's clumsy walking. we call it adorable walking. take that. i'm lynn berry. this is "erly today," just your first start of the day today on your nbc station. >>> well, in prague some turtles have truly learned how to break out of their shell. a czech zoo says it successfully bred crown river turtles for the very first time in captivity. zoo officials said putting the eggs in water prompted the turtles to hatch and then start swimming. isn't that cute? it is. once common, these turtles are now classified as threatened species because of extensive hunting. >>> well, a brazilian artist's house has become a tourist magnet completely by accident. the house has an uncanny resemblance to the work of legendary spanish architect antoni gaudi. the re
. >>> this comes to us from san diego, california, where one newborn at the zoo continued to charm the world. you really have to see it. adorable doesn't even say it properly. the 11-week-old giant panda took its first baby steps. he mustered enough strength to lurch forward before collapsing. the precious animal look like he was crawling. vets say it's clumsy walking. we call it adorable walking. take that. i'm lynn berry. this is "erly today," just your first start of the...
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last night path posted on -- pat posted on the twitter account that suddenly unexpectedly the couple's newborn son died with no explanation less than 24 hours after he was born. send your thoughts and prayers this morning their way to your children. >>> a few weeks before the largest fundraising event, komen maryland admits it's hurting, donations are off 50%. the ceo says the organization has been calling past donors to find out what's going on. she says the answer isn't the controversy stirred up earlier this year when the national komen organization pulled funding from planned parenthood. instead it's the same thing hitting all of the pocketbooks and wallets. the result is the down economy. >>> so komen maryland is asking you to start up a team and get ready for the race for the cure in the hunt valley. it's on october 21st. you can walk or run. to find out more on how to register a team, call 410-4-33 race or log on to -- >>> all right, time now for a check on the weather and we're going send it over to meteorologist lynette charles. lynette yesterday it felt a little bit like august. not
last night path posted on -- pat posted on the twitter account that suddenly unexpectedly the couple's newborn son died with no explanation less than 24 hours after he was born. send your thoughts and prayers this morning their way to your children. >>> a few weeks before the largest fundraising event, komen maryland admits it's hurting, donations are off 50%. the ceo says the organization has been calling past donors to find out what's going on. she says the answer isn't the...
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. >> this comes to us from san diego, california, where one newborn at the zoo has continued to charm the world. you really just have to see it. take a look. this 11 week old giant panda who's still little has taken his first baby steps. the vets were examining the cub when he raised one paw and then mustered enough strength to lurch forward before collapsing. the precious animal looked like he was crawling but vets say these first steps are what they call clumsy walking. we've all been there, haven't we? i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. thunderstorm activity overnight. we have some lingering showers here and there. 64 degrees at the airport. some showers northwest of the city. the barometer a little on the low side. not a chilly morning. these temperatures are close to the normal high for this year. the forecast is just ahead. >> so many questions and so little time. 4:56. two baltimore city police officers are
. >> this comes to us from san diego, california, where one newborn at the zoo has continued to charm the world. you really just have to see it. take a look. this 11 week old giant panda who's still little has taken his first baby steps. the vets were examining the cub when he raised one paw and then mustered enough strength to lurch forward before collapsing. the precious animal looked like he was crawling but vets say these first steps are what they call clumsy walking. we've all been...
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. >>> taking the edge off, a newborn baby arrived at the new york aquarium in brooklyn, may be the biggest baby you've ever seen, 234 pounds, a walrus calf rescued after being orphaned in alaska. mitt is so big he took up the entire holding area of a fedex cargo jet. only a few zoos in the country have walruses as an exhibit. back here tomorrow. >> fox 5 news isn't over go. to www.myfoxdc.com now for news, weather and entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on air and online at www.myfoxdc.com brought to you by verizon 4g lte.
. >>> taking the edge off, a newborn baby arrived at the new york aquarium in brooklyn, may be the biggest baby you've ever seen, 234 pounds, a walrus calf rescued after being orphaned in alaska. mitt is so big he took up the entire holding area of a fedex cargo jet. only a few zoos in the country have walruses as an exhibit. back here tomorrow. >> fox 5 news isn't over go. to www.myfoxdc.com now for news, weather and entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on...
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into a necklace for his newborn child. >> clearly, we're in the wrong line of work. melissa: that's all the money we have for you today. we'll see you back here tomorrow, and "the willis report" is up next. ♪ gerri: tonight, a must-win debate for president obama and more polls swing towards mitt romney. the white house said it was the future, a quarter billion dollars, but now another great energy company goes bust. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. now it's your turn. tonight, town hall debate features regular americans asking president obama and mitt romney the tough questions. according to the mainstream media, average americans would be hard pressed to ask an intelligent question. >> it's great to have questions from citizens, but citizens are not expert questioners, not experts at following up. gerri: i guess mark thinks only journalists should ask the questions. with more on this, neil cavuto, from long island, new york, where he's hosting coverage at 8 p.m. eastern. all right, nemo, why is the main mainstream medi
into a necklace for his newborn child. >> clearly, we're in the wrong line of work. melissa: that's all the money we have for you today. we'll see you back here tomorrow, and "the willis report" is up next. ♪ gerri: tonight, a must-win debate for president obama and more polls swing towards mitt romney. the white house said it was the future, a quarter billion dollars, but now another great energy company goes bust. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ gerri: hello,...
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. >> this comes to us from san diego, california, where one newborn at the zoo has continued to charm the world. you really just have to see it. take a look. this 11 week old giant panda who's still little has taken his first baby steps. the vets were examining the cub when he raised one paw and then mustered enough strength to lurch forward before collapsing. the precious animal looked like he was crawling but vets say these first steps are what they call clumsy walking. we've all been there, haven't we? i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> 4:28. some of us waking up to some lingering sprinkles. this is the live view from our hd city cam. ahead, a look at what's in store for your weekend. first, good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm angie. >>> police are searching for a man who shot twice while standing on his front porch. police say the victim was shot during a robbery. he was taken to the hospital and is expected to be survive. >> today the sixth gunman in one of the deadliest murder sprees in d.c.
. >> this comes to us from san diego, california, where one newborn at the zoo has continued to charm the world. you really just have to see it. take a look. this 11 week old giant panda who's still little has taken his first baby steps. the vets were examining the cub when he raised one paw and then mustered enough strength to lurch forward before collapsing. the precious animal looked like he was crawling but vets say these first steps are what they call clumsy walking. we've all been...
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agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native minutes reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so all medical problems simply fixed here in the tent. they used to be but now we can go to civilized places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital other patients helped by the air ambulance are being treated the service costs fourteen million dollars a year to run and there's been controversy with some claiming that locals exaggerate or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service accusations vladimir firmly dismisses it barrelled that is not true usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we reproach locals the waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but vladimir has come. evident that even after he retires his helicopter will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north. for a decade north of
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as governor as well as the united states senator, on everything from internet access to screening of newborn babies. and nanotechnology. >> the candidates' final debate will take place next week at virginia tech. >>> the airwaves are already filled with ads on the expanded gambling debate in maryland. now the fight over same-sex marriage is coming to your tv too. >> everyone is entitled to love and respect. but nobody is entitled to redefine marriage. vote against question 6. >> that is the first ad from the maryland marriage alliance which opposes same-sex marriage. question 6 on the state's ballot. marylanders for marriage equality will begin airing ads in support of the question starting tomorrow. they watched monday night football last night to raise money for question 6. maryland, maine, and washington state are all holding referendums next month. >>> today is the last day d.c. residents can register to vote by mail. people on must postmark voter registration applications by today. applications are available online and at public libraries, firehouses and police stations. anyone who miss
as governor as well as the united states senator, on everything from internet access to screening of newborn babies. and nanotechnology. >> the candidates' final debate will take place next week at virginia tech. >>> the airwaves are already filled with ads on the expanded gambling debate in maryland. now the fight over same-sex marriage is coming to your tv too. >> everyone is entitled to love and respect. but nobody is entitled to redefine marriage. vote against question...
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. >> got a newborn in the house and just to be extra special and take as many precautions as we can to keep her health up. >> not everyone shares her enthusiasm. >> i feel people get sick when they get it. >> the flu vaccine raised other concerns on our facebook page. >> jessica says just twice a day that vaccines are made with aborted fetal cells, true? >> i'm not aware of human cells. we are talking about serum from cows. >> there is no data to indicate any harmful effects associated with serum from cows. >> i feel like yes, it is unsafe. i believe you should use other methods. >> jessica believes it's hit or miss. she writes -- >> there's a 1% chance they use the right strain. >> we have a good track record, much, much higher than 1% success rate. >> i haven't had a flu shot and don't want one, especially after the shots that gave so many people meningitis. >> there's absolutely no connection whatsoever to the current situation involving meningitis and people having gotten flu shots. >> someone else worried about fermaldahyde. >> there is a minute amount, but these levels are very,
. >> got a newborn in the house and just to be extra special and take as many precautions as we can to keep her health up. >> not everyone shares her enthusiasm. >> i feel people get sick when they get it. >> the flu vaccine raised other concerns on our facebook page. >> jessica says just twice a day that vaccines are made with aborted fetal cells, true? >> i'm not aware of human cells. we are talking about serum from cows. >> there is no data to...
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that's really the reason we felt it was' very good place to start with newborns in an intensive care unit. because hospital stays are very expensive in these children. when will it be available? well, we're working now to put this into practice in our hospital here in missouri, and by the end of the year we prohibit we'll be abe to offer this test, albeit as a research test where we'll have to talk to parents and get their permission to run the test. hopefully next year we're able gpto other children and other it hospitals. >> warner: finally, an ethical question, what do the doctors do if they pick up a markener this baby that predisposes him or her to a disease much later in life-- let's say breast cancer. to they tell the parents? >> yes. that's aÑi really good question, and you're right. if you decode an entire genome, you find things that you wanted to see and possibly thengz you didn't really want to see. and that's some of the beaut of what we described today is we are targeting using a software system, just the regions of the genome which are relevant to the given baby. and
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. >>> today, the national zoo will release a cause of death for its newborn panda cub. in this morning's news conference, zoo officials will all let everyone know how the cub's mother, mei xiang, is doing. she has slowly been returning to her normal activities sins her cub died last month less than a week after it was born. >>> coming up next, we're following breaking news out of the middle east where i aman as -- where a man has been killed on his way to work at a u.s. embassy. >>> we're back in a moment. n a [ female announcer ] it's one of the hardest decisions a family can make... realizing a nursing home is the only choice. for many middle class families, medicaid is the only way to afford the care. but as a governor, mitt romney raised nursing home fees eight times. and as president, his budget cuts medicaid by one-third and burdens families with the cost of nursing home care. we have a president who won't let that happen. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approved this message. [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a statement... ♪ ...that inspire
. >>> today, the national zoo will release a cause of death for its newborn panda cub. in this morning's news conference, zoo officials will all let everyone know how the cub's mother, mei xiang, is doing. she has slowly been returning to her normal activities sins her cub died last month less than a week after it was born. >>> coming up next, we're following breaking news out of the middle east where i aman as -- where a man has been killed on his way to work at a u.s....
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the target has often been newborns. in august, a 48-year-old woman seen here tried to carry a newborn out of a california hospital in a duffel bag. the infant's monitoring bracelet shut the hospital down. and allowed authorities to track down the suspect before she got away. also in august, police arrested a 19-year-old in pittsburgh who pretended to be a nurse and snuck out with a 3-day-old infant. >> it's scary. it's somebody who is purposely taking advantage of a vulnerable population. >> reporter: there is definitely a lesson here for all of us. watch your valuables. don't take anything for granted just because someone is wearing a uniform. and by the way, if you recognize the suspect in the surveillance video, police in winter haven, florida, would love to hear from you. bianna? dan? >> good point. go to any store and buy almost any uniform you want. >> reporter: people just give way to authority. >> thank you, john. >>> time for a check of the morning's other headlines. for that, back to ron. >> good morning, dan,
the target has often been newborns. in august, a 48-year-old woman seen here tried to carry a newborn out of a california hospital in a duffel bag. the infant's monitoring bracelet shut the hospital down. and allowed authorities to track down the suspect before she got away. also in august, police arrested a 19-year-old in pittsburgh who pretended to be a nurse and snuck out with a 3-day-old infant. >> it's scary. it's somebody who is purposely taking advantage of a vulnerable population....
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nurses at nyu hospital caring fragile newborns to safety. we've seen incredibly brave firefighters in queens wa waist-deep in water fighting infernos and rescuing people in boats. that kind of spirit of resilience and strength, but most importantly looking out for one another, that's why we always bounce back from these kinds of disasters. >> that was the president a short time ago speaking about the superstorm that has brought much of bustling new york city and the greater northeast to a stand still. the president spoke from the american red cross headquarters pledging federal support to the hard-hit eastern seaboard. i'd like to welcome now new york congresswoman carolyn maloney who joins me here appropriately dressed because you've been out in the community as i know, but i also understand that you've been just involved in a conference call with regard to first responders and the response of the federal government. what can you tell us? >> well, janet napolitano, the head of homeland security was there. we have a coordinated response now
nurses at nyu hospital caring fragile newborns to safety. we've seen incredibly brave firefighters in queens wa waist-deep in water fighting infernos and rescuing people in boats. that kind of spirit of resilience and strength, but most importantly looking out for one another, that's why we always bounce back from these kinds of disasters. >> that was the president a short time ago speaking about the superstorm that has brought much of bustling new york city and the greater northeast to a...
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all they could do is hope, pray and wait for word of where to find their newborn. >> all the bridges were closed and we had no choice but to go back home and just sit and wait for today to get here and it was a very long night. very, very, very long night. i haven't had even one hour of sleep. >> reporter: dr. kenneth davis is also the man that okayed the transfer and now for the first time he will meet the baby he helped save. >> you need a hug. oh my goodness. >> thank you so very much. >> you're dad? >> yes, i am. >> wow. it's going to be. >> reporter: you have any names picked out? >> her name is 'em that sophia. >> and emma sophia, we are all thinking about you. sanjay joins me here. had to be such a risk, to take any baby in perfect weather to move a baby like that. >> within a hospital, ashlee. to go from a floor to the next, i remember this in medical school. it was a coordinated effort and in this situation, under the gun. you don't have much time and not much power and relying on hands to continue to breathe for this baby. and obviously, in the middle of the storm, i mean,
all they could do is hope, pray and wait for word of where to find their newborn. >> all the bridges were closed and we had no choice but to go back home and just sit and wait for today to get here and it was a very long night. very, very, very long night. i haven't had even one hour of sleep. >> reporter: dr. kenneth davis is also the man that okayed the transfer and now for the first time he will meet the baby he helped save. >> you need a hug. oh my goodness. >> thank...
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and kicked another nurse to the ground as he tried to leave northern west chester hospital with his newborn son. lane's colleagues were in the courtroom. >> we're here to support the nurses who were assaulted. it is a felony to assault a nurse while on duty. >> reporter: the youngest son of the late robert f. kennedy is charged with harassment and child endangerment which he calls absurd saying he was taking the baby out for fresh air. >> i'm feeling ready for this to start and i thank you very much. hopefully everything will turn out go okay. >> reporter: lane testified the baby was not dressed proemtly for january and said when she tried to discourage kennedy from going outside, he moved to the elevator and stairwell. she sobbed when describing the alter indication claiming he grabbed her and twisted her left arm so he could open the stairwell door. ken's attorney argues the nurses provoked the incident. >> it has been very difficult for douglas and his family. so that's why we have trials. >> reporter: news4 new york. >>> a woman leads police on a wild chase through two states. chopper 4
and kicked another nurse to the ground as he tried to leave northern west chester hospital with his newborn son. lane's colleagues were in the courtroom. >> we're here to support the nurses who were assaulted. it is a felony to assault a nurse while on duty. >> reporter: the youngest son of the late robert f. kennedy is charged with harassment and child endangerment which he calls absurd saying he was taking the baby out for fresh air. >> i'm feeling ready for this to start...
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than 1,000 units located off university boulevard in languageley park inside the bedford station and newborn square parts. they were acquired and out of town investment bank. it is managed by the group with offices in the west and midwest. >> partially bordered businesses are only part of it. they say they've had reports of lead poisoning due to the paint inside the apartments. bed bugs and other infestations. they're saying the only way to get management to respond to them is to take them to court. sandra lopez said her floors have been stripped to the support beams for a year now. the work to replace the floors started, then stopped. you can see through the holes in the floor to the apartment beneath because it is missing a ceiling. >> and one of the other men that live here, he was standing there and he almost fell through because of the huge hole. so that's what is covering that up. >> reporter: then there are the complaints about the arm security that patrols the apartment complexes. this resident and father says he was beaten by security outside his apartment because he didn't have i.d
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there were about six people with newborns, like a group of six people, an oxygen tank and other medical attachments trying to get by us to get down more quickly. >> reporter: after 20 minutes, they reached the ground floor and rushed to the hospital. the roads were dangerous. >> as we werevi avenue, i hear a loud bang on top of the ambulance. once we got to the hospital, we found out that a tree branch of something fell on the ambulance as we were driving. >> reporter: the couple made it just in time. within minutes, mica was born arriving into the world as the calm after the storm. >> i have never been in so much pain, you know, throughout all these hours. as soon as he was born, you know, you just forget. >> a reminder, there are always stories of triumph in the midst of tragedy. >>> let's check in with cnbc for the rest of the day's business headlines. how you hanging? >> not bad, keith. especially after seeing that life goes on story you were just sh showing. at the new york stock exchange, opened without a hitch. markets trading at a narrow range after a positive start. the dow is
there were about six people with newborns, like a group of six people, an oxygen tank and other medical attachments trying to get by us to get down more quickly. >> reporter: after 20 minutes, they reached the ground floor and rushed to the hospital. the roads were dangerous. >> as we werevi avenue, i hear a loud bang on top of the ambulance. once we got to the hospital, we found out that a tree branch of something fell on the ambulance as we were driving. >> reporter: the...
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. ♪ that's 3 moves, 5 jobs, 2 newborns. it's no wonder i'm getting gray. but kate -- still looks like...kate. with nice'n easy, all they see is you -- in one simple step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology, gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's perfectly true to you. i don't know all her secrets, but i do know kate's more beautiful now, than the day i married her. with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, all they see is you. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> al gore's take on president obama's debate performance. is there any truth to his theory it could have been the air pressure's fault? >>> tonight, escalating tensions between syri
. ♪ that's 3 moves, 5 jobs, 2 newborns. it's no wonder i'm getting gray. but kate -- still looks like...kate. with nice'n easy, all they see is you -- in one simple step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology, gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's perfectly true to you. i don't know all her secrets, but i do know kate's more beautiful now, than the day i married her. with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, all they see is you. you won't just find us...
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one woman who lost her newborn to whooping cough says getting vaccinated is key. >> really to watch your children suffer is the most devastating experience. [ crying ] >> i don't wish that for anybody. >> this year is the worst year for whooping cough since 1959. so far, there are reports of 16 deaths and more than 32,000 cases. >>> the meteorite a north bay woman thought she found over the weekend turns out just to be a plain old rock. an astronomer from the seti institute was convinced it was a meteor that streaked across the bay area sky last wednesday. but after further testing he says the black crust on the rock was created by natural weathering and not from heat from re-entry. the woman heard the rock hit her roof the same night the meteor brightened the sky. >>> and coming up in our next half hour, a political statement about abortion setting off a firestorm. >> i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that god intended to happen. >> how the u.s. senate candidate is clarifying his comments and the political fallout for mitt romney. >>
one woman who lost her newborn to whooping cough says getting vaccinated is key. >> really to watch your children suffer is the most devastating experience. [ crying ] >> i don't wish that for anybody. >> this year is the worst year for whooping cough since 1959. so far, there are reports of 16 deaths and more than 32,000 cases. >>> the meteorite a north bay woman thought she found over the weekend turns out just to be a plain old rock. an astronomer from the seti...
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the nurse holding the newborn. the respirators shut down. the nurse doing the work by hand, instead. nurses and paramedics carried the babies down from the ninth floor, the neonatal intensive care unit. 20 blankets in all down a dark and chaotic stairwell. he doesn't want to talk about it all over again. >> reporter: margaret and greg and their baby, cole, made their way down the stairwell, too. >> you could hear the winds howling. it was really strong. >> reporter: baby cole was just 6 hours old when the hurricane first began lashing the hospital. when evacuations began, they were brought into that stairway, too. only flashlights guiding the way. a nurse carrying their tiny baby. sharing the steps with the other patients being carried down on plastic sleds, rushed in by firefighters and paramedics. >> you see them carrying the women that couldn't walk down the stairs. >> reporter: so this precious baby, arianna, who was born premature with a heart condition. her mother had been sent home while doctors kept watch over the baby for a few more
the nurse holding the newborn. the respirators shut down. the nurse doing the work by hand, instead. nurses and paramedics carried the babies down from the ninth floor, the neonatal intensive care unit. 20 blankets in all down a dark and chaotic stairwell. he doesn't want to talk about it all over again. >> reporter: margaret and greg and their baby, cole, made their way down the stairwell, too. >> you could hear the winds howling. it was really strong. >> reporter: baby cole...
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most newborn girls in maryland, virginia, and d.c. ended up with the name sophia. that's according to a new list by the social security administration. it breaks down the most popular names in 2011 by state. mason topped the list in maryland for a boy. william ranked first in virginia. and in the district, in west virginia, madison was number one for boys and isabella was most popular for girls. all lovely names. >> yeah, strong names, too. you want your kid to have a nice powerful name. set them up well. >> okay. thomas is a good strong name, too. >> it certainly is. time for weather and traffic. meteorologist tom kierein with the latest. >> number two in d.c. was uen. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> and good morning. as we start off, you'll need an umbrella. we have these passing showers with us off and on for another couple of hours, just a few light showers. still a few sprinkles and near 70. by the afternoon, some sunshine breaking out, upper 70s to near 80. now a check on your traffic with danella, to be followed by my forecast for the rest of the week and the weeke
most newborn girls in maryland, virginia, and d.c. ended up with the name sophia. that's according to a new list by the social security administration. it breaks down the most popular names in 2011 by state. mason topped the list in maryland for a boy. william ranked first in virginia. and in the district, in west virginia, madison was number one for boys and isabella was most popular for girls. all lovely names. >> yeah, strong names, too. you want your kid to have a nice powerful name....
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but for me to go out with my family, my newborn baby, and say, you know what, i'm standing up for an aids-free nation. we can do that. >>> still ahead, why apple's new ipad announcement has led to some pretty brisk sales of the old ipad. >>> do you know what you're drinking? the surprising results of a new study out about what's really inside those energy drinks. >>> we are tracking hurricane sandy. stay with storm team 4, as the team monitors the latest models and the potential impact on t anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> welcome back, everybody, at 4:30. i'm jim handly. >> i'm pat lawson muse. righ
but for me to go out with my family, my newborn baby, and say, you know what, i'm standing up for an aids-free nation. we can do that. >>> still ahead, why apple's new ipad announcement has led to some pretty brisk sales of the old ipad. >>> do you know what you're drinking? the surprising results of a new study out about what's really inside those energy drinks. >>> we are tracking hurricane sandy. stay with storm team 4, as the team monitors the latest models and...
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the vaccine will also print -- protect newborns of women who are vaccinated. prospective moms are also advised to get a flu shot while they are added. the meningitis outbreak -- the new england, pounding center is being investigated for widespread sanitary issues and authorities say maryland facilities are among thousands nationwide that have done business with the center. it includes some big names like the university of maryland medical center and mercy medical center. keep in mind that did not buy the steroid initially linked to the meningitis outbreak, but officials want the public to be aware of any potential risk. >> college tuition may be on the rise in general, but for students in maryland, things could be worse. >> police state what will be cracking down mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos w
the vaccine will also print -- protect newborns of women who are vaccinated. prospective moms are also advised to get a flu shot while they are added. the meningitis outbreak -- the new england, pounding center is being investigated for widespread sanitary issues and authorities say maryland facilities are among thousands nationwide that have done business with the center. it includes some big names like the university of maryland medical center and mercy medical center. keep in mind that did...
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for some reason the neonatal -- the little newborn babies, their respirators did not have babies. doctors or nurses had to do bagging, where the doctors, the nurse squeezes air right into the baby's lungs so they're walking nine flights down from the nicu, while the whole time squeezing air into the babies' lungs. >> as far as you know, no fatalities. >> as far as we know, all is doing well. some people right now, anderson are asking the question, why didn't they evacuate sooner. i think that's a question that is going to be talked about at nyu for a while now. >> yeah. certainly the backup power situation needs to be looked at. thank goodness no fatalities. elizabeth, thank you. >>> quick programming note. cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is talking with doctors at mt. sinai that took in some of the patients that elizabeth was telling us about. he'll have that story tonight and we'll be live at 8:00 tonight. up next, wolf blitzer joins me on president obama's visit to new jersey, which will occur tomorrow, alongside governor chris christie. [ male announcer ] you
for some reason the neonatal -- the little newborn babies, their respirators did not have babies. doctors or nurses had to do bagging, where the doctors, the nurse squeezes air right into the baby's lungs so they're walking nine flights down from the nicu, while the whole time squeezing air into the babies' lungs. >> as far as you know, no fatalities. >> as far as we know, all is doing well. some people right now, anderson are asking the question, why didn't they evacuate sooner. i...
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his lawyers saying that the father wanted to get his newborn son fresh air. this was douglas kennedy on surveillance video, allegedly getting physical with nurses trying to take his new son, beau, out of the hospital in january. this was a subdued kennedy, outside of the courthouse. >> very grateful that the day is finally here. >> reporter: the youngest son of the late robert kennedy is now on trial, accused of child endangerment and harassment, all because of this clash. at the time, the new father told nurses, he wanted to take his 2-day-old son out for fresh air. as he headed for the elevator, they stopped him and called security. arguing kennedy didn't have permission. so, kennedy headed for the stairwell. that's where prosecutors say things really got rough. just watch as a nurse falls back on the ground. in court monday, prosecutors told a judge kennedy intentionally kicked that nurse. but defense attorneys counter he was trying to protect his new child. >> it's been difficult for douglas and his family. >> reporter: on monday, the first nurse who talk
his lawyers saying that the father wanted to get his newborn son fresh air. this was douglas kennedy on surveillance video, allegedly getting physical with nurses trying to take his new son, beau, out of the hospital in january. this was a subdued kennedy, outside of the courthouse. >> very grateful that the day is finally here. >> reporter: the youngest son of the late robert kennedy is now on trial, accused of child endangerment and harassment, all because of this clash. at the...
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. >> got a newborn in the house. just to be extra special and take as many precautions to keep her health up. >> not everyone shares her enthusiasm. >> i feel like people get sick when they get it, i avoid it. >> the flu vaccine raised other concerns on our facebook page. >> jessica says that many vaccines are made with aborted fetal cells. true? >> i'm not aware of any human cells. we are talking about see rum from cows. >> there is no data to indicate any harmful effects associated with serum from cows, but isn't convinced. >> i feel like yes, it is unsafe. i believe you should use other methods, like eat healthy. >> jessica believes it's hit or miss. she writes. >> there's a 1% that they use the right strains in the vaccine. >> i would say we have a good track record, much, much higher than 1% success rate. >> i haven't had a flu shot and don't want one, especially after the shot that gave so many people meningitis. >> there's absolutely no connection whatsoever to the current situation involving meningitis and pe
. >> got a newborn in the house. just to be extra special and take as many precautions to keep her health up. >> not everyone shares her enthusiasm. >> i feel like people get sick when they get it, i avoid it. >> the flu vaccine raised other concerns on our facebook page. >> jessica says that many vaccines are made with aborted fetal cells. true? >> i'm not aware of any human cells. we are talking about see rum from cows. >> there is no data to indicate...
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they believe it would help protect newborns. we're seeing a resurgence in whooping cough. the only other vaccine they advised to get is a flu shot. and. >>> new york mayor bloomberg won his battle to ban giant sodas in the city. he's aiming to ban sugary and fatty foods from public and private hospitals. cafeteria crackdown would ban deep friars and make leavy green salads a mandatory option. at least half of all of the sandwiches and salads must be served with whole grains. >>> is the name the taxi driver of the year and he lives in our area. why he was deserveing of the national award. >> plus, singer bobb -- bobby brown in trouble with the law again. find out what he's accused of doing this time. >> oh, bobby, say it's not so. and this beautiful weather could take a drastic turn by week's end. next. president obama: i'm barack obama and i approve... this message. anncr: victims. dependent. that's what mitt romney called forty-seven percent... of americans. including people on medicare. but what about his plan for you? romney would replace guar
they believe it would help protect newborns. we're seeing a resurgence in whooping cough. the only other vaccine they advised to get is a flu shot. and. >>> new york mayor bloomberg won his battle to ban giant sodas in the city. he's aiming to ban sugary and fatty foods from public and private hospitals. cafeteria crackdown would ban deep friars and make leavy green salads a mandatory option. at least half of all of the sandwiches and salads must be served with whole grains....
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douglas kennedy was arrested after a run-in with nurses after he tried to take his newborn out of the hospital. john muller is covering the trial for us. >> reporter: the first day of testimony, dominated by four nurses, including the nurse at the center of it, who claims kennedy kicked her to the ground. she maintains she was looking out for the baby. kennedy's lawyers suggested she's looking out for herself. this morning, the trial of douglas kennedy comes down to two different interpretations of what this grainy surveillance video shows. kennedy, the son of the late robert f. kennedy is on trial for child endangerment and harassment. accused of kicking a nurse, as she and others tried to prevent him from taking his 2-day-old son out of the hospital in january. marian williams, one of the nurses that testified tuesday, testified that she and her fellow nurses were doing their job. >> we do no harm. we will protect them. that's exactly what we were doing. >> reporter: defense attorneys say there was no need to protect kennedy's new child. he just wanted to take the infant out for fre
douglas kennedy was arrested after a run-in with nurses after he tried to take his newborn out of the hospital. john muller is covering the trial for us. >> reporter: the first day of testimony, dominated by four nurses, including the nurse at the center of it, who claims kennedy kicked her to the ground. she maintains she was looking out for the baby. kennedy's lawyers suggested she's looking out for herself. this morning, the trial of douglas kennedy comes down to two different...
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in early findings when mothers had high levels of bpa, their newborns, especially boy, had a more active thyroid. bpa is found in many household items, including canned good lining and in plastic bottles. researchers say you can limit your exposure by eating foods that are not heavily packaged and also buying bottles that are bpa-free. >>> 5:25 right now. bay area weather this week, all about the extremes. christina loren telling us it started hot, finishing cool. >> yeah, finishing cool. i will say that i do believe we have hit our highest point for the year. unfortunately, we hit it for the first week of october. we do have another warmup on the way as we head through the end of next week, but temperatures are going to cool. we're going to see overcast conditions starting this morning at the coast. 59 degrees in san francisco right now. we're at 58 in livermore. i'll let you know if we're expecting showers in your city over the course of the weekend and we're going to take an in-depth look at some of the forecast for the major events happening for the mega weekend in san francisco. let
in early findings when mothers had high levels of bpa, their newborns, especially boy, had a more active thyroid. bpa is found in many household items, including canned good lining and in plastic bottles. researchers say you can limit your exposure by eating foods that are not heavily packaged and also buying bottles that are bpa-free. >>> 5:25 right now. bay area weather this week, all about the extremes. christina loren telling us it started hot, finishing cool. >> yeah,...
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sides of the aisle as governor as well as senate with everything from internet access to screening of newborn babies and nanotechnology. >> the candidates' final debate will take place next week at virginia tech. >>> should race be a factor in college admissions? a supreme court will take up that issue this week. tomorrow the nine justices will hear the case of abigail fisher who says she was denied admission to the university of texas austin because she is white. among those in the courtroom, relatives of a man whose admission was blocked in 1946 because he was black. his relatives say affirmative action is still needed to ensure quality for minorities. >>> 6:37 now. breaking news overnight. the threat from north korea. >>> also why some maryland state troopers assigned to work at the orioles game are being investigated. >>> plus this isn't a repair, it's a rescue. the tiny stowaway this firefighter is looking for. >>> and when we could clear up let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million
sides of the aisle as governor as well as senate with everything from internet access to screening of newborn babies and nanotechnology. >> the candidates' final debate will take place next week at virginia tech. >>> should race be a factor in college admissions? a supreme court will take up that issue this week. tomorrow the nine justices will hear the case of abigail fisher who says she was denied admission to the university of texas austin because she is white. among those in...
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all of these clothes, infantwear, newborn to nine months. magnets instead of snaps and uncomfortable things opinion when you think back to when you had babies -- >> yeah. really quickly. >> that's -- that's okay. if we're not magnetizing our children? >> no. so super safe. >> don't put them in the refrigerator. >> you never know. >> and they're saving the world. >> it's all good. normally, these pieces range from $9 to $46. we slash them in half. >> all right, miss priss tutus, hello. >> look at that. >> so beautiful. all the tutus, made in america. yikes. okay. normally $25 to $35. elastic waist, slashed in half at $12.50. with different patterns and sizes on the website. >> it's kate's 8th birthday. >> happy birthday, kate. >> kate can wear a chalkboard t-shirt to school. it comes with the little chalk. you can write social status on your shirt. >> i'm 8 years old. >> look at that. daddy loves sarina. and all made in america. look at the heart. oh. >> and these come from kids to adult xl. normally $27 to $32. slashed in half, starting at $
all of these clothes, infantwear, newborn to nine months. magnets instead of snaps and uncomfortable things opinion when you think back to when you had babies -- >> yeah. really quickly. >> that's -- that's okay. if we're not magnetizing our children? >> no. so super safe. >> don't put them in the refrigerator. >> you never know. >> and they're saving the world. >> it's all good. normally, these pieces range from $9 to $46. we slash them in half....
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it's almost like a newborn baby. you feed them some creamed spinach, they don't like it, they push it out. same thing, as adults when we don't like what we're hearing or what's happening and transpiring in front of us, we will do a tongue protrusion. think of kids. what do they do? nah nah nah nah nah. >> reporter: when mitt romney was talking about egypt, you feel that barack obama did something notable with his face. >> he does. the president literally lifts his chin back up which is his baseline move. throughout most of the debate his head is tilted. when he begins listening, what's happening is mitt romney says i agreed with the president. boom, look at that chin, up it comes. this is the president's baseline. in this moment, he's not a man running for president. he is the president. >> reporter: we have learned to watch the hellos and good-byes very closely when it comes to body language in debates. something very interesting happened at the end of this debate when it was all over, when they got up. barack obama
it's almost like a newborn baby. you feed them some creamed spinach, they don't like it, they push it out. same thing, as adults when we don't like what we're hearing or what's happening and transpiring in front of us, we will do a tongue protrusion. think of kids. what do they do? nah nah nah nah nah. >> reporter: when mitt romney was talking about egypt, you feel that barack obama did something notable with his face. >> he does. the president literally lifts his chin back up which...
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kennedy who is accused of kicking a nurse and twisting another's arm when he tried to take his newborn son out for fresh air last january without the hospital's permission. he's facing misdemeanor, harassment and child endangerment charges. one nurse says she reached out to steady the infant's bobbing head when kennedy kicked her squarely in the pelvis. >>> and an apology to president obama after mitt romney's son. tagg romney said he was sorry for saying, quote, he wanted to take a swing at him during the second presidential debate. but the best line goes to josh romney who says he's been punched by tagg a few times and, quote, president to obama has nothing to worry about. >>> checking the tropics now, tropical storm sandy is getting stronger, it is not a hurricane just yet but it is expected to become one creeping closer to jamaica. people have been warned to get ready. rob marciano is monitoring sandy's every move calling it toe-curling this morning. he's joining us live from atlanta. what's the latest on this storm? >> it's about 100 miles south of jamaica. once it gets through th
kennedy who is accused of kicking a nurse and twisting another's arm when he tried to take his newborn son out for fresh air last january without the hospital's permission. he's facing misdemeanor, harassment and child endangerment charges. one nurse says she reached out to steady the infant's bobbing head when kennedy kicked her squarely in the pelvis. >>> and an apology to president obama after mitt romney's son. tagg romney said he was sorry for saying, quote, he wanted to take a...
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over at the community center, we saw a young woman who had a newborn, or, i guess, probably an 8-month-old, still needs diapers and formula and has run out. those are the types of basic supplies and help that we can provide. if you call 800-621-fema, or disasterassistance.gov, if you've got access to the internet, you can go to disasterassistance.gov, what that allows you to do is to register right now, so that you can immediately start receiving help. you know, we want to make sure that you get everything that you need. just a couple of final points. obviously, our biggest priority right now is getting power turned back on. we were very pleased that newark got power yesterday. jersey city is getting power, we believe, today. but there are still big chunks of the community, including this community right here, that don't have power. and, so, it's hard enough, cleaning up debris and dealing with boats that have been upended and, you know, roads that are blocked, when people don't have power, though, obviously, they're disabled in allways and it's hard to get back to normal. so yesterday i h
over at the community center, we saw a young woman who had a newborn, or, i guess, probably an 8-month-old, still needs diapers and formula and has run out. those are the types of basic supplies and help that we can provide. if you call 800-621-fema, or disasterassistance.gov, if you've got access to the internet, you can go to disasterassistance.gov, what that allows you to do is to register right now, so that you can immediately start receiving help. you know, we want to make sure that you...
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. >> got a newborn in the house and just to be extra special to keep our health up. >> reporter: not everyone shares his enthusiasm. >> i just feel like people get sick when they get it, so i try to avoid the best i can. >> reporter: the flu vaccine raised other concerns on our fox 5 facebook page. jessica says many vaccines are made with boaterred fetal cells. true? >> i'm not aware of any human cells used. we're talking serum from cows. >> reporter: tom skinner says there is no data to indicate any harmful effects associated with serum from cows, but this woman is not convinced. >> i feel like yes, it is unsafe. i feel you should use other methods like eat healthy. >> reporter: jessica believes it's hit or miss with flu vaccines and writes. >> there's a 1% chance they use the right strain in the vaccine. >> i would say we have a very good track record, much higher than 1% success rate. >> reporter: another says i haven't had a hot and don't want one -- shot and don't want one especially after the shots that gave so many people meningitis. >> there's absolutely no connection whatsoe
. >> got a newborn in the house and just to be extra special to keep our health up. >> reporter: not everyone shares his enthusiasm. >> i just feel like people get sick when they get it, so i try to avoid the best i can. >> reporter: the flu vaccine raised other concerns on our fox 5 facebook page. jessica says many vaccines are made with boaterred fetal cells. true? >> i'm not aware of any human cells used. we're talking serum from cows. >> reporter: tom...